Write a sentence. Include at least one word
that has the spelling pattern (wr).
Remember all sentences begin with
a capitalletter and end with
a period (.), questionmark (?),
or exclamation point (!) Please
be attentive to penmanship.

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The first letter (kn) is silent.

Read the words that begin with (kn).

knack

knight

knapsack

knit

knave

knob

knead

knock

knee

knock-off

kneecap

knockout

kneel

knockwurst

kneeling

knot

knew

know

knickers

knowledge

knife

knuckle

Spelling/Dictation Practice (kn) words

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Read these sentences.

I know I need to knead the dough.

I kneeled and picked up the knickknacks.

Don’t jiggle the doorknob; just knock.

The knight knocked a knot on the knave.

Do your knuckles hurt when you knit?

Is knowledge the
same as knowing?

Please tie my knapsack with a tight knot?

Did the knight knit all night long?

I have a knack for kneading bread
dough.

What do you know about knights?

Write two or more sentences. Include at least one
or more words that have the spelling pattern
(kn) in each sentence.
Remember all sentences begin with
a capitalletter and end with
a period (.), questionmark (?),
or exclamation point (!) Please
be attentive to penmanship.

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Illustrate one of your sentences on the back
of your paper.

Words that end with (mn, mb).
The last letter in this combination
is silent (mn, mb).
In the combination mn, "n" is silent.
In the combination mb, "b" is silent.

(mn)

(mb)

(mb)

autumn

bomb

lamb

column

climb

limb

condemn

comb

numb

hymn

crumb

plumber

solemn

dumb

thumb

Read these sentences.

What autumn holiday do you like best?

Do not condemn the wrong person.

I made a solemn vow
not to climb on the
crumbling bluffs.

The bomb blew off his right thumb.

The plumber hummed my favorite hymn.

Does a lamb like cookie crumbs?

Write two or more sentences. Please include
one or more words that have silent letters
(mn,mb)
in each sentence.